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Ezequiel Campa's 'Live and on Weed' is an intriguing mix of personal anecdotes and observational humor. The film has this laid-back, almost conversational tone that pulls you in, while Campa's storytelling feels very much like a chat over drinks. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm. You get these honest glimpses into his family life—his mother's struggles, his father's frugality—presented with a comedic twist that makes you laugh while also reflecting on life's quirks. The practical effects are minimal; it's really all about Campa's performance and his ability to connect with the audience. There's a rawness to it that feels genuine and relatable, something that often gets lost in more polished productions.
Great for fans of stand-up and personal storytelling.Highlights the nuances of Argentine humor.Not overly produced; focuses on Campa's charisma.
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